Hi Louis,

In general you can squeeze about 35 sessions per CPU core (something
modern, 64-bit, minimum 2 cores for obvious reasons).

If you're only using the Windows Connector, you can get away with about
60 MB memory per user if you don't use dtsession (see TurboCAM -
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/turbo_cam).  dtsession can chew up
around 30MB+ memory per session, so you don't want to use this if you
aren't actually using the desktop on the Sun Ray server.

You might take a look at
        http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/Sizing_Guide
for some sizing comments.  Memory is more important than processors.

I don't know what you mean by "20 active sessions per user" though.  Can
you clarify this pls?
 
Regards

Sean Craig


Louis Botha wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I would like to know how to size the sunray servers for memory and
> cpu.  We will be installing Solaris 10 x86 on various Sun server x86
> only with dual and quad core processors.  The only software that will
> be running on Solaris will be the Sunray connector for Windows.
>  
> Is 20 active sessions per user to much and will 64MB to 128MB per
> session be sufficient?
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Louis.
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